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Worcester has a proud and exceptional Armenian history beginning in the late 1800s, having been referred to as “Little Kharpert” and in the late 1880s becoming home to the first Armenian Apostolic church and the […]
Worcester has a proud and exceptional Armenian history beginning in the late 1800s, having been referred to as “Little Kharpert” and in the late 1880s becoming home to the first Armenian Apostolic church and the […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Over the past week, Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) advocates from all 50 states delivered over 100,000 targeted Rapid Responder messages to US legislators – raising alarms about Azerbaijan’s ongoing ethnic-cleansing […]
It all started in the early 1950s on the porches of the multi-level homes in the geography of Worcester’s Little Armenia: Chandler Street, Park Avenue, Austin Street and Belmont Street. Reminiscing, Eddie Varteresian would say […]
The room is buzzing with the whirring of sewing machines and the voices of children stumbling over French conjugations. Lara Asryan, a 40-year-old displaced woman and survivor of three wars from Nagorno-Karabakh (known as Artsakh […]
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan appeared to criticize Russia’s role in the Artsakh conflict in a statement marking the anniversary of Armenian independence. “Independence is strong allied relations for us, but allies are not always allies […]
As we experience what life offers us, many come to the realization that true joy is found in the service of others. We all have gifts that have been granted to us by God, and […]
The Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Internship in Artsakh is a six-week Western United States initiative with the goal of strengthening ties between young diasporan Armenians and Artsakh. Interns chose their workplace while living in the […]
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Anna Hartooni has pursued two careers. Following the example set by her hardworking parents, she started to work when she was 14 years old. She went to culinary school […]
Almost every war, short or long, ends at the negotiation table. There are exceptions to this rule, like World War II, which ended with the capitulation of Nazi Germany and Japan. However, the capitulation of […]
The next topic of importance is healthcare, given its prominence in human and economic costs and subsequent national implications. Healthcare delivery encompasses access, care process, efficiency, equity and care quality. It is built on an […]
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